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Who can attend French-language catholic school?

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Who can attend French-language catholic school?

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CSDCEO schoolswelcome pupils who are eligible for French-language education pursuant to Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Education Act, and its statutory regulations. Thus, CSDCEO schools admit students who meet the following criteria: The father or mother (guardian) must satisfy one of the following linguistic criteria: -The first language learned and still understood is French; -He or she received instruction, at the elementary level, in French in Canada; -He or she is the parent (guardian) of a child who has received or is receiving instruction, at the elementary or secondary level, in French in Canada. In order to be admitted to an elementary school, the pupil must: -Have attained the age of 4 years by December 31 of the current school year to be registered in junior kindergarten; -Have attained the age of 5 years by December 31 of the current school year to be registered in kindergarten; -Have attained the age of 6 years by December 31 of the current

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